zuul-operator/playbooks/zuul-operator-functional/pre-k8s.yaml
James E. Blair eff9f360f7 Use kopf operator framework
This switches from the ansible/dhall operator framework to kopf,
an operator framework written in pure Python.  This allows us to:

* Build the operator application as a Python app.
* Build the operator image using the opendev python builder images.
* Run the operator as a Python CLI program "zuul-operator".
* Write procedural Python code to handle operator tasks (such as
  creating new nodepool launchers when providers are added).
* Use Jinja for templating config files and k8s resource files
  (direct pythonic manipulation of resources is an option too).

The new CR nearly matches the existing one, with some minor differences.

Some missing features and documentation are added in the commits
immediately following; they should be reviewed and merged as a unit.

Also, fx waiting for scheduler to settle in functional test since
we changed this log line in Zuul.

Change-Id: Ib37b67e3444b7cd44692d48eee77775ee9049e9f

Change-Id: I70ec31ecd8fe264118215944022b2e7b513dced9
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- name: start kubernetes and install all dependencies
hosts: all
roles:
- role: clear-firewall
- role: ensure-pip
- role: ensure-podman
- role: ensure-kubernetes
vars:
minikube_dns_resolvers:
- '1.1.1.1'
- '8.8.8.8'
- role: use-buildset-registry
buildset_registry_docker_user: root
post_tasks:
- name: Install openshift client for k8s tasks
command: python3 -m pip install --user openshift
- name: check kubernetes connection
command: timeout 10s kubectl get pods
register: _api_ready
until: _api_ready.rc == 0
retries: 6
delay: 10